Also called rushes, this refers to unedited film. These are called Dailies because the film typically is viewed from a single day's shooting, even if the final commercial or program will take many days or weeks of shooting.
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The first positive prints made by the laboratory from the negative photographed on the previous day. It also now refers to video which is transferred from that original negative. (Laboratory)Found on http://www.filmland.com/glossary/Dictionary.html#A

(Rushes) In the process of shooting films on a day-to-day basis, reviews are done of the previous days' work. The snippets of film which are prepared in such a sequence of events are referred to as dailies. They are very rough cuts of film without sound tracks or effects of any kind. Dailies are viewed early in the ...Found on http://www.allmovie.com/glossary/term/dailies+%28rushes%29

Dailies, in filmmaking, are the raw, unedited footage shot during the making of a motion picture. They are so called because usually at the end of each day, that day`s footage is developed, synced to sound, and printed on film in a batch (and/or telecined onto video tape or disk) for viewing the next day by the director and some members of the fi....Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dailies

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